A new friend

Author
Discussion

Bobajobbob

1,442 posts

97 months

Thursday 23rd January 2020
quotequote all
vww1l said:
That’s largely because they hold their value so well. Just need to bite the bullet and enjoy. ??????
Agreed. I'll quote you on that when the wife enquires about the new car in the garage.

Greg_D

6,542 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd January 2020
quotequote all
RobDown said:
vww1l said:
Finally! I am not the only person who "gets" the whole Morgan/Aston thing.

My first Aston was a Flugplatz blue V12S and I loved it so much I phoned my local dealer and told him that if they ever do a runout, CALL ME! I managed to bag a V12 AMR and its here to stay. Like you the new stuff just does nothing for me. Too complicated, fussy designs and turbos can eat a dick. Effective, but nowhere near as charismatic as the NA V12 in the AMR.

I also own 3 Morgans. A 3 wheeler in Gulf colours, an Aero Coupe in Porsche Heron Grey, and an Aero GT in two tone green and gold. The Morgans just bit me and I adore everything about the brand and what the cars give you in terms of experience. No they are not polished like some of the mainstream manufacturers but they are honest and involving and its you driving it not a bunch of computers that know best. I get no flack when driving my Morgans unlike I do with the Aston from time to time. Plus if you stick your money in a Morgan, its generally safe as houses. They don't seem to massively increase in value but they tend to keep their value which is a pretty rare thing in the motoring world.

I am very envious of your ARP4. Its one I must try at some point and right up my street. Great in terms of an investment too! They are really fetching strong money.

Sadly the Aero Coupe is up for sale at the moment with Williams Automobiles. Dropped a link for anyone interested.
https://www.facebook.com/williamsautomobiles/photo...
Hey! Aren’t you that famous guy off the telly? biggrin

Top lurking Jon!
the one with the ridiculous face???